Wahlgren, Kari 1977- (Leah Allen, Renee Emerson, Lucy Hudson, Jan Irving, Jennifer Jean, Kay Jensen, Kay Jenson, Kara Wahlgreen, Kari Wahlgreen, Kari Walgren, Kari Whalgren)

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Wahlgren, Kari 1977- (Leah Allen, Renee Emerson, Lucy Hudson, Jan Irving, Jennifer Jean, Kay Jensen, Kay Jenson, Kara Wahlgreen, Kari Wahlgreen, Kari Walgren, Kari Whalgren)

PERSONAL

Full name, Kari K. Wahlgren; born 1977, in Hoisington, KS; daughter of David and Lonnie Wahlgren. Education: Attended the University of Kansas; trained at the Sue Blu Animation Workshop and the Kalmenson & Kalmenson: Working Pro Class; studied voice with various instructors.

Addresses:

Agent—Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Fourth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Career:

Actress and voice artist. Provided voice work for television and radio advertisements. Participated at fan conventions. According to some sources, Wahlgren has been credited as Renee Emerson, Lucy Hudson, Kara Wahlgreen, and Kari Walgren.

Member:

Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association, American Guild of Variety Artists.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; English Versions of Anime Series:

Voice of Miina Miyafuji, Please Twins! (also known as One*2 and Onegai Twins), Bandai Channel, beginning 2003.

Voice, Lupin III: Part II (also known as Lupin III: Tales of the Wolf, New Lupin III, Rupan Sansei: Part II, and Shin Lupin III), Cartoon Network and G4Tech TV (Canada), beginning 2003, originally broadcast in Japan.

Voices of Michiru Satomi (some sources cite role of Liz) and Luca the cat, IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix (also known as IGPX and Immortal Grand Prix), Cartoon Network, beginning c. 2003, originally broadcast in Japan.

Voice of Cher Degri, Wolf's Rain, Cartoon Network, beginning 2004, originally broadcast by Fuji Television.

Voice of Holly, Viewtiful Joe, The WB, beginning 2004, also 2007, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo.

Voice of Robin Sena, Witch Hunter Robin, Cartoon Network and YTV (Canada), beginning 2004, originally broadcast in Japan.

(As Kari Wahlgreen) Voices of Isa and Remi, Rave Master (also known as Groove Adventure Rave and Rave), Cartoon Network, beginning 2004, originally broadcast by Tokyo Broadcasting System.

(As Kay Jensen) Voices of Kyoko Milchan and princess, Heat Guy J, MTV2, beginning 2004, originally broadcast by Tokyo Broadcasting System.

(As Jennifer Jean) Voice of Arashi Shinozuka, Gad Guard, G4Tech TV (Canada), 2004-2005, originally broadcast by Animax and Fuji Television.

(As Kay Jensen) Voice of newscaster, Black Jack, Central Park Media, seven volumes, 2004-2005, originally broadcast in Japan.

Voices of Saori and salesperson, Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex (also known as Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, GitS: SAC, and Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig), Cartoon Network and YTV (Canada), 2004-2006, originally broadcast in Japan.

Voice of Fuu, Samurai Champloo, Cartoon Network, beginning 2005, originally broadcast by Fuji Television.

Voice, Zatch Bell! (also known as Gash Bell, Golden Gash Bell!!, Zatch Bell, and Konjiki no Gash Bell!!), Cartoon Network and YTV (Canada), beginning 2005, originally broadcast by Fuji Television.

Voices of Mikoto Uchiha and Tayuya, Naruto, Cartoon Network and YTV (Canada), beginning 2005, Jetix, beginning 2006, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo.

Voice of Anemone for English version, Kokyo shihen Eureka Seven (also known as Eureka 7, Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven, and Symphonic Poem Eureka Seven), Cartoon Network and YTV (Canada), beginning 2006, originally broadcast by the Tokyo Broadcasting System and Mainichi Broadcasting.

(As Jennifer Jean) Voices of Miya Oogi and others, Hono no miraju (also known as Mirage of Blaze), Encore, beginning 2006, originally broadcast in Japan.

Voice of Lavie Head, Last Exile, G2TechTV, beginning 2007, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo.

Voice of Yachiru Kusajishi, Bleach, Cartoon Network, beginning 2007, broadcast by YTV (Canada), originally broadcast by TV Tokyo.

Voices of Saya Otonashi and others for English version, Blood+, Cartoon Network, beginning 2007, originally broadcast by the Tokyo Broadcasting System.

Television Appearances; Animated Series:

Voices of Nova and Ma Shinko, Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! (also known as SRMTHG and Super Robot Monkey), AVC Family Channel, beginning 2004, also broadcast on the Disney Channel.

Voice of Magness, A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines, ABC Family Channel and Disney Channel, beginning 2006.

Voices of Saturn Girl and Triplicate Girl, Legion of Super-Heroes (also known as Legion of Superheroes), The WB, 2006, The CW, beginning 2006.

Voices of Jeera and Bleeta, Tak and the Power of Juju, Nickelodeon, beginning 2007.

Voices of Emma Frost, Zane, and others, Wolverine & the X-Men, beginning c. 2007.

Voices of Sparkles, leprechaun, and evil witch mom, "Sparkles and Gloom," Random! Cartoons, Nickelodeon, beginning c. 2008.

Some sources state that Wahlgren provided various voices for Lil' Bush: Resident of the United States (also known as Lil' Bush), Cartoon Network, beginning c. 2007.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Voice of Haruko Haruhara for English version, FLCL (anime; also known as Fooly Cooly and FuriKuri), Cartoon Network, 2003, originally broadcast in Japan.

Television Appearances; Anime Movies:

(As Jennifer Jean) Voice of Annamarie Bourget, Kido senshi Gundam F91 (also known as Gundam F91, Mobile Suit Gundam Formula 91, and Mobile Suit Gundam F91), Cartoon Network, originally broadcast on Bandai Channel and NHK, 1991.

(As Jennifer Jean) Voices of Lilia and Elsa Steiner for English version, Galerians (also known as Galerians: Rion and Rion), MTV2, 2004, originally broadcast in Japan.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Voice of Shizuku, Naruto Special: Battle at Hidden Falls; I Am the Hero! (anime; also known as Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village, Naruto: Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village!, and Takigakure no Shitou Ore ga Eiyuu Dattebayo!), Cartoon Network, 2007, originally broadcast in Japan.

Television Appearances; Animated Episodes:

Voice of bride, "Jake Takes the Cake," American Dragon: Jake Long (also known as ADJL, American Dragon, Disney's "American Dragon: Jake Long," Jake Long: American Dragon, and Last Dragon), Disney Channel, 2005.

Voices of Johnny and Mrs. Lopez, "Team Santos," Maya & Miguel, PBS, 2005.

Voices of mermaid, centaur, and wood nymph, "Eye of the Beholder," American Dragon: Jake Long (also known as ADJL, American Dragon, Disney's "American Dragon: Jake Long," Jake Long: American Dragon, and Last Dragon), Disney Channel, 2005.

Voice of Cayley, "Candy Counter/Curious George, Rescue Monkey," Curious George, PBS, 2006.

Voice of Charmcaster, "A Change of Face," Ben 10, Cartoon Network, 2006.

Voices of Charmcaster and kid, "Tough Luck," Ben 10, Cartoon Network, 2006.

Voice of Grey Matter: Gwen version, "Gwen 10," Ben 10, Cartoon Network, 2006.

Voice of Oki-Dokee, "The Phabulizers," Shorty McShorts' Shorts, Disney Channel, 2006.

Voice of Silver, "The Hunted," American Dragon: Jake Long (also known as ADJL, American Dragon, Disney's "American Dragon: Jake Long," Jake Long: American Dragon, and Last Dragon), Disney Channel, 2006.

Voice of Silver, "Something Fishy This Way Comes," American Dragon: Jake Long (also known as ADJL, American Dragon, Disney's "American Dragon: Jake Long," Jake Long: American Dragon, and Last Dragon), Disney Channel, 2006.

Voices of Charmcaster and toddler Hex, "Don't Drink the Water," Ben 10, Cartoon Network, 2007.

Voices of Hariel and third kid, "Nergal's Pizza/Hey, Water You Doing?," Grim & Evil (also known as The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy), Cartoon Network, 2007.

Voice, "Stop Team Go!," Kim Possible (also known as Disney's "Kim Possible"), Disney Channel, 2007.

Voice of Little Suzy, Phineas and Ferb, Disney Channel, 2008 (multiple episodes).

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Appeared in various programs, including Sunset Beach, NBC.

Television Appearances; Animated Pilots:

Voice, Yin! Yang! Yo! (animated), Disney Channel, c. 2006.

Provided voices for other animated pilots, including the voices of Stacy and Anastasia, Bubbas, Comedy Central; the voice of Darla, Camp Cadabra, Disney Channel; and the voices of Brittany and others, Wedgies, Disney Channel.

Television Appearances; Other:

Appeared as multiple characters in Tinkerbell: Fairy of Imagination, Disney Channel; also appeared in Women Who Kill for Money.

Television Additional Voices; English Versions of Anime Series:

Daigunda (also known as Bakuto sengen diagunda and Diagunder), ABC Family Channel, beginning 2003, Disney Channel, beginning 2006, broadcast by Animax-asia, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2002.

Television Additional Voices; English Versions of Anime Movies:

(As Jennifer Jean) Kido senshi Gundam F91 (also known as Gundam F91, Mobile Suit Gundam Formula 91, and Mobile Suit Gundam F91), Cartoon Network, originally broadcast on Bandai Channel and NHK, 1991.

Television Member of Automated Dialogue Replacement and Loop Groups:

Gilmore Girls (also known as Gilmore Girls: Beginnings and The Gilmore Way), The WB, 2000-2006, The CW, 2006-2007.

Entourage (also known as El sequito, I koustodia, and Toertetoek), HBO, beginning 2004.

Film Appearances:

Voice of Sakura Kinomoto for English version, Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card (anime; also known as Card Captor Sakuta: Enchanted Cards, Cardcaptor Sakura: The Sealed Card, Cardcaptor Sakura: Fuuin Sareta Card, and Kadokaputa Sakura: Fuin sareta kado), Bandai Visual/Madhouse Studios, 2000, special edition released as Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card—Special Edition.

Voice of Sakura Kinomoto for English version, Leave It to Kero! (short anime film; also known as Kerochan ni Omakase!), Geneon Entertainment, 2000, originally released by Shochiku Film.

Emerson County Shaping Dream (short film), c. 2001.

(As Kay Jensen) Voice of Aone for English version, Onmyoji (also known as Onmyoji: The Yin Yang Master, The Yin Yang Master, and Yin Yang Masters), Pioneer Entertainment, 2003, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voice of Saeko Misaki for English version, WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 (anime; also known as Patlabor Movie 3: WXIII and Wasted 13: Patlabor the Movie 3), Pioneer Entertainment, 2003, subtitled version released, special edition released as Patlabor Movie 3: WXIII Special Edition, originally released in Japan.

Funzapoppin' girl, Terminal Interface, Fonab Entertainment Group, 2003.

Tink, Neverland, Water Bearer Films, 2004.

Voice of Scarlett O'Hara for English version, Suchimuboi (anime; also known as Steamboy), Sony Pictures Releasing, 2005, other versions of the film released, originally released in Japan.

Voice of Ariel, Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles (animated; also known as Robotech: Shadow Force), FUNimation Entertainment, 2006.

(Uncredited) Voices of Walla and baby hippopotamus, The Wild (animated; also known as Jungle City, Aivan villit, Divocina, Helt vildt, I zoungla, La vie sauvage, Salvaje, Selvagem, Tierisch wild, Vashi doga, Vida salvaje, Vilddjuren, and Villdyr), Buena Vista, 2006.

Herself, Adventures in Voice Acting (documentary), 2007.

Voice of old lady, Shrek the Third (animated; also known as Shrek 3, The Third, Harmadik Shrek, Shrek den tredje, Shrek der Dritte, Shrek kolmas, Shrek le troisieme, Shrek o tritos, Shrek terceiro, Shrek tercero, Shrek terzo, Shrek tretiy, Shrek trzeci, Shurekku 3, and Srek 3), Paramount, 2007.

Voice of Alana, The Little Mermaid III (animated; also known as The Little Mermaid 3), 2008.

Appeared as Harmony, Fairies Trilogy 1: A Forbidden World; also appeared in Members Only.

Stage Appearances:

Anybody's (also known as Anybodys), West Side Story (musical), Kansas Summer Theatre, University of Kansas School of Fine Arts, Crafton-Preyer Theatre, Murphy Hall, Lawrence, KS, c. 1995.

Corie, Barefoot in the Park, Kansas Summer Theatre, University of Kansas School of Fine Arts, Crafton-Preyer Theatre, Murphy Hall, 1997.

Gwendolyn Fairfax, The Importance of Being Earnest, Kansas Summer Theatre, University of Kansas School of Fine Arts, Crafton-Preyer Theatre, Murphy Hall, 1998.

Eileen, Moon over Buffalo, New Theatre, Kansas City, MO, 1999.

Margaret, Much Ado about Nothing, The Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, Kansas City, MO, c. 1999.

Tori Clark, Remember Me?, New Theatre, 2000.

Celia, As You Like It, The Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, c. 2000.

Cordelia, King Lear, The Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, c. 2000.

Jenny, Major Barbara, Missouri Repertory Theatre (later known as Kansas City Repertory Theatre), Kansas City, MO, c. 2000.

Title role, Antigone, Knightsbridge Theatre, Los Angeles, 2002.

Miss Forsythe, Death of a Salesman, Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles, 2007.

Appeared as Sandra, Detour: The Musical (musical), Ruby Theater, Los Angeles; as a tart with heart, Hollywood! Hollywood!, Hollywood Civic Light Opera; and as Juliet, Romeo and Juliet: Classics off the Page, Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, Topanga, CA.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

Herself, Robotech: Birth of a Sequel (also known as The Making of "Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles"), FUNimation Entertainment, 2007.

Provided the voice of Zeti, PSI-KIX (animated; also known as ESP Kids and Psi-Kix).

Anime Videos; Voices for English Versions:

(As Kay Jensen) Voice of Chika Minazuki, Ai yori aoshi (also known as Bluer Than Indigo, Bluer Than Indigo: Fate, and Ai yori aoshi 'enishi), Geneon Entertainment, five volumes, 2003, originally released in Japan.

(As Jennifer Jean) Voice of Kairi, Omishi Magical Theater Risky Safety (also known as Risky Safety and Omishi Mahou Gekijou: Risky/Safety), AN Entertainment, three volumes, 2003, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voice of Miu Manazuru, Gate Keepers (also known as Gate Keepers 21), Geneon Entertainment, two volumes, 2003, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Hensen) Voices of Cinnamon, Dr. Barbara, fairy, and girl, Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy (also known as A Little Snow Fairy Sugar and Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar), Geneon Entertainment, six volumes, 2003-2004, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voices of Kotoko and Yumi Omura, Chobits, Geneon Entertainment, six volumes, 2003-2004, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voices of Misora Tsukishima and Chinami Noki, Rikujo Boei-tai Mao-chan (also known as Earth Defender Mao-chan, Ground Defense Force Mao-chan, and Mao-chan), Geneon Entertainment, four volumes, 2003-2004, originally released in Japan.

Voices of Yume Kikuchi and shoe salesperson, Maho tsukai ni taisetsu na koto (also known as Someday's Dreamers and Things Precious to a Mage), Geneon Entertainment, three volumes, 2003-2004, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voice of Tsubasa Shiina, Figure 17, AnimeWorks, six volumes, 2003-2005, originally released in Japan.

(As Jennifer Jean) Voice of Youka, 12 kokuki (also known as The Twelve Kingdoms, Els Dotze Regnes, and Juuni Kokki), AnimeWorks, ten volumes, 2003-2005, originally released in Japan.

(As Leah Allen) Voice of Kohaku, Tsukihime, Lunar Legend (also known as Lunar Legend Moon Princess, Lunar Legend Tsukihime, Moon Princess, True Lunar Chronicle Tsukihime, Lenda Lunar Tsukihime, and Shingetsutan Tsukihime), Geneon Entertainment, c. 2004, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voice of Cinnamon, Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy Summer Special (also known as A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Summer Special and Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar Special), Geneon Entertainment, 2004, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voice of Kotoko, Chibits (also known as Chibits: Sumomo and Kotoko Deliver), Geneon Entertainment, 2004, originally released in Japan.

Voice of Kyoko Munefuji, I'll/CKBC (also known as I'll/Crazy Kouzu Basketball Club), AnimeWorks, 2004.

(As Jan Irving) Voice of Miina Miyafuji, Onegai Twins (also known as Please Twins!), Bandai Visual, 2004, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voices of Gastaman Alpha and lady, Marmalade Boy Movie (also known as Marmalade Boy Eiga), Tokyopop, 2004, originally released in Japan.

Voices of Momo the monkey and goddess, Angel Tales (also known as Angel Tail, Angel's Tail, Fairy Tale Angel Tail, Tail of Angels, Otogi Story Tenshi no Shippo, and Tenshi no Shippo), Bandai Entertainment, four volumes, 2004, originally released in Japan.

Voices of paging message and Nana, Space Pirate Captain Harlock: The Endless Odyssey (also known as Captain Herlock and Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey—Outside Legend), Geneon Entertainment, four volumes, 2004, originally released in Japan.

Voice of Arisa Glennorth, Stellvia (also known as Cosmic Stellvia, Stellvia in Space, Stellvia of the Universe, Sora no Stellvia, and Uchu no Stellvia), Geneon Entertainment, eight volumes, 2004-2005, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voice of Sayuri, Cybuster (also known as Demonic Armor Psybuster, Psybuster, Masou Kishin Cybuster, and Masou Kishin Psybuster), Geneon Entertainment, six volumes, 2004-2005, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voices of Anju Kitahara, Mayu, and Uchiyama, Marmalade Boy, Tokyopop, four volumes, 2004-2005, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voices of Mika Sasgi and Brandon Heat, Gungrave, Geneon Entertainment, seven volumes, 2004-2005, originally released in Japan.

Voice of Edith Foss, Sentou yousei yukikaze (also known as Battle Fairy Yukikaze, Fairy Air Force, and Yukikaze), Bandai Entertainment, three volumes, 2004-2006, originally released in Japan.

Voices of Yoshiko Yamada, Mitoto Kuramitsu, Minaho Masaki, Airi Masaki, Mrs. Kauanaq, Mashisu Kuramitsu, Sasami Jurai Masaki, and Karen, Tenchi Muyo! GXP, FUNimation Entertainment, eight volumes, 2004-2006, originally released in Japan.

(As Kay Jensen) Voices of classmate and girl, Hajime no ippo (also known as Beginning of a Step, Fighting Spirit, The First Step, and Knockout), Geneon Entertainment, fifteen volumes, 2004-2006, originally released in Japan.

Voice of Yuu Saiga, Petite Cossette (also known as Cossette no Shouzou), Geneon Entertainment, 2005, originally released in Japan.

Voices of Airi Masaki, Noike Kamiki Jurai, Mitoto Kuramitsu, and Minaho Masaki, Tenchi Muyo! Ryo Oki (also known as No Need for Tenchi and This End Up!), FUNimation Entertainment, 2005, originally released in Japan.

Voices of Noike Kamiki Jurai, Airi Masaki, Minaho Masaki, and Mitoto Kuramitsu, Tenchi Muyo! Ryo Ohki: Final Confrontations (also known as Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki 3 Plus 1), FUNimation, 2005, originally released in Japan.

Voice of Pacifica Casull, Sukurappudo purinsesu (also known as Scrapped Princess and Sutepri), Bandai Entertainment, six volumes, 2005-2006, originally released in Japan.

Voice of Rosetta, Mars Daybreak (also known as Gorgeous Tango: The Mars Daybreak and Kenran Butoh Sai: The Mars Daybreak), Bandai Entertainment, six volumes, 2005-2006, originally released in Japan.

Voices of Koyuki Kazehana and Yukie Fujikaze, Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (also known as Naruto: It's the Snow Princess' Ninja Art Book! and Naruto: Daikatsugeki! Yukihime Ninpocho Dattebayo!), Viz Media, 2007, originally released in Japan.

Voices of Tsuruya-san and Kyon's little sister, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (also known as Suzimiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu), Kadokawa Pictures USA, three volumes, 2007, originally released in Japan.

Video Additional Voices for English Versions:

Maho tsukai ni taisetsu na koto (anime; also known as Someday's Dreamers and Things Precious to a Mage), Geneon Entertainment, three volumes, 2003-2004, originally released in Japan.

Provided additional voices for other projects.

Music Videos:

Boy Hits Car, "Man without Skin," 2001.

Video Games; Voices for English Versions:

(Uncredited) Voice of Furiae, Drag-on Dragoon (also known as Drakengard), Square Enix, 2003.

Voice of Willow Rosenberg, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds, Fox Interactive/Vivendi Universal Games, 2003.

(Uncredited) Voices of Febronia and Pellegri, Xenosaga Episode I: Chikara he no ishi (also known as Xenosaga, Xenosaga Episode I Reloaded, Xenosaga Episode I: The Will to Power, and Xenosaga I: Der Wille zur Macht), Namco Hometek, 2003.

Voice of Mio Amakura, Rei: Beni chou (also known as Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly and Project Zero 2: Crimson Butterfly), Temco, 2003, also released as Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly—Director's Cut.

(Uncredited) Voice of ILB: Janissary "Jan" James, Halo 2, Microsoft, 2004.

(As Kari Whalgren) Voice of Raine Sage, Tales of Symphonia, Namco Hometek, 2004.

Voice of second white-faced woman, Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events," Activision, 2004.

(As Kay Jenson) Voice of Teresa Faust, Rupan sansei: Majutsu-ou no isan (also known as Lupin the 3rd: Treasure of the Sorcerer King), Bandai Games, 2004.

(As Jennifer Jean) Voices of Karin Koenig and Carla, Shadow Hearts II (also known as Shadow Hearts: Covenant), Midway Home Entertainment, 2004.

(Uncredited) Voice, Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War (also known as Ace Combat: Squadron Leader), Namco Hometek, 2004.

(Uncredited) Voice, Biohazard Outbreak: File 2 (also known as Resident Evil: Outbreak—File #2), Capcom Entertainment, 2004.

(Uncredited) Voice of Mirage Koas, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, Square Enix, 2004, also released as Star Ocean: Till the End of Time—Director's Cut.

Voice of female townsperson, Darkwatch: Curse of the West, Capcom Entertainment, 2005.

(Uncredited) Voice of Flare, Genso suikoden IV (also known as Suikoden IV), Konami Digital Entertainment America, 2005.

Voice of Fuyao, Jade Empire, Microsoft, 2005.

Voice of Gillian Hamilton, Eureka sebun TR1: New Wave, Namco Bandai Games America, 2005.

(Uncredited) Voice of Lady, Devil May Cry 3 (also known as Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening and DMC 3: Dante's Awakening), Capcom Entertainment, 2005.

(Uncredited) Voice of Lana Lei, Death by Degrees (also known as Tekken's Nina Williams in Death by Degrees), Namco Hometek, 2005.

Voice of Serra Keto, Star Wars: Episode III—Revenge of the Sith, LucasArts Entertainment, 2005.

(Uncredited) Voice of Setsuka, Soul Calibur III, Namco Hometek, 2005.

Voice of Sierra, The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, Sierra/Vivendi Universal Games, 2005.

Voice of Tatiana Romanova, James Bond 007: From Russia with Love, EA Games, 2005.

Voices of dispatcher, 911 operator, television reporter, and second female hostage, S.W.A.T. 4, Vivendi Universal Games, 2005.

Voices of 100-Series Realian, Pellegri, and Febronia, Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Boese, Namco Hometek, 2005.

Voice, Minna no gorufu portable, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2005.

Voice, Ryu ga gotoku (also known as Yakuza), Sega of America, 2005.

(Uncredited) Voice, Tekken 5, Namco Hometek, 2005.

Voice of Ashelia B'nargin Dalmasca (Ashe), Fainaru fantaji XII (also known as Final Fantasy XII), Square Enix, 2006.

Voice of Ellen Bernstein, Project Sylpheed: Arc of Deception (also known as Project Sylpheed), Square Enix Company/Microsoft Game Studios, 2006.

Voices of Kaede and Shino, .hack//G.U. Vol.1: Saitan (also known as .hack//G.U. Vol.1//Rebirth), Namco Bandai Games America, 2006.

Voice of Kaede, .hack//G.U. Vol.2: Kimi omo koe (also known as .hack//G.U. Vol.2//Reminisce), Namco Bandai Games America, 2006.

(As Kay Jensen) Voice of Kasumi Fuu, Samurai Champloo (also known as Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked), Namco Bandai Games America, 2006.

Voice of Shelke Rui, Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, Square Enix, 2006.

Voice of Silri, Star Wars: Empire at War, LucasArts Entertainment, 2006.

Voice of Silri, Star Wars Empire at War: Forces of Corruption, LucasArts Entertainment, 2006.

Voice of Teliko, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, Konami Digital Entertainment America, 2006.

Voice of Zatanna, Justice League Heroes (also known as Justice League Heroes: The Flash), Eidos Interactive/Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, 2006.

Voices of Febronia and Pellegri, Xenosaga Episode III: Also Sprach Zarathustra, Namco Bandai Games America, 2006.

(Uncredited) Voices of Hect and others, Grandia III, Square Enix, 2006.

Voices of Karin, Zora, and computer, Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run, Midway, 2006.

Voices of Kasumi and Niki, Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 (also known as Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball 2), Temco, 2006.

Voices of Ruby and Aria, Korobotsuto adobencha (also known as Tokobot Plus: Mysteries of the Karakuri), Temco, 2006.

Voice, Drag-on Dragoon 2: Fuin no kurenai, haitoku no kuro (also known as Drakengard 2), Ubi Soft Entertainment, 2006.

Voice, Pimp My Ride, Activision/Eutechnyx, 2006.

Voice, Supreme Commander, THQ, 2006.

Voice, SWAT 4: The Stetchkov Syndicate, Irrational Games, 2006.

Voice of Aurica Nestmile, Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia, NIS America, 2007, released in Great Britain as Ar tonelico, 505 Game Street, 2007, originally released in Japan as Ar tonelico: Sekai no owari de utai tsuzukeru shojo, Banpresto, Inc., 2006.

Voice of Fiona Jarnefeldt, Armored Core 4, Sega of America, 2007.

(Uncredited) Voice of Gillian Hamilton, Eureka sebun: New Vision (also known as Eureka Seven Vol.2: The New Vision), Namco Bandai Games America, 2007.

Voice of Lady, Devil May Cry 4, Capcom Entertainment, 2007.

Voice of Lilika Rhyza, Rogue Galaxy, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2007.

Voice of Mary Jane Watson, Spider-Man 3, Activision, 2007.

Voice of Young Jenny, The Darkness, 2K Games/Starbreeze Studios, 2007.

Voices of Kaede and Shino, .hack//G.U. Vol.3//Redemption (also known as .hack//G.U. Vol.3: Aruku you na hayasa de), Bandai Entertainment, 2007.

Voice, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, Electronic Arts, 2007.

Various voices, Transformers: The Game, Activision, 2007.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

Comic Buyers Guide, August, 2007, pp. 36-38.

Electronic:

Kari Wahlgren,http://www.kariwahlgren.net, July 2, 2007.

Square Haven News,http://www.squarehaven.com, January 6, 2007.

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